Neighbours of a woman, who died last Friday in a hotel in
Ikotun, Lagos State, have opened up on what transpired shortly before her
death.
They said the deceased, who was identified only as Iya
Ginika, had left home around 9pm on the day, telling her husband that she
wanted to visit a friend in the neighbourhood.
The residents told our correspondent on Tuesday that the
woman, in her 50s, had claimed that she wanted to collect something from the
friend.
They added that they were shocked when news filtered in
that she was found dead in Taola Hotel on Prince Adeyemi Street, Ikotun.
The deceased lived on K & S Street, Abaranje Road - a
few kilometres from the hotel.
PUNCH Metro had reported on Monday that the woman and her
lover had stayed in the hotel around 9.30pm on Friday and paid to spend an
hour.
However, workers of the hotel became apprehensive when it
was 12am the following day and the lovers did not check out.
One of the workers was said to have entered the room to
discover that the woman was dead while her lover had fled.
The case was reported to the police at the Ikotun
division.
A neighbour of the deceased told PUNCH Metro on Tuesday
that she had lied to her husband, identified simply as Henry, that she wanted
to visit a friend who lived on Prince Adeyemi Street.
The neighbour, who did not want her name in print, said
she was shocked when she learnt that the woman died in the hotel.
She said, "Around 9pm on Friday, she told her
husband that she wanted to visit a friend on the street where the hotel is
located. The husband and her children became confused when she did not return.
"It was the following day when the news of her death
was broken that the husband realised he had lied to him. She was about 50 years
old.
"Her husband is a motorcyclist and he tries his best
to provide for the family. She used to run a lotto shop but later stopped. She
sold fish and soup ingredients before her death," he added.
When contacted, the deceased's husband, Henry, who spoke
with our correspondent on the telephone, said she would be buried later this
month. He, however, declined comments when asked where her late wife told him
he was going on the day.
"She suffered from high blood pressure before her
death. We will bury her later this month," he said.
But the deceased's daughter, who collected the phone from
her father, said the family did not want to dwell on the incident in order to
protect its image.
"We don't want to be discussing this matter. We have
our future to protect and we don't want the incident to destroy the image of
the family. Please, don't call this number again," she added.
The Lagos State Police Command spokesperson, SP Dolapo
Badmos, said the police were still on the trail of the fleeing lover.
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